Why parents should start with the Wi-Fi router, not the phone, for child internet safety and screen time control
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Why parents should start with the Wi-Fi router, not the phone, for child internet safety and screen time control
Parents usually worry about what’s happening on their child’s phone, which apps they’re using, who they’re talking to, how long they’re online. However, the real control point in most homes isn’t the device at all. It’s the Wi-Fi router running in the background. As Georgey Bijumon, Executive Direc»»»
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